The Promised Messiah and Mahdi

by Other Authors

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The Promised Messiah and Mahdi — Page 157

THE PROMISED MESSIAH AND MAHDI published and reported that there was a danger of rebellion on the part of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and they further stated that greater harm might be experienced at the hands of this Mahdi of Qadian than was experienced through the Sudanese Mahdi. . The British Government supported christian missionary activity in India which was well organized. The Promised Messiah in his writings defended Islam successfully against criticism by. Christian missionaries. Christianity is based on the belief that Jesus died on the cross and atoned for the sins of mankind. The Promised. Messiah demolished this myth and shattered the cross by proving. with strong arguments that Jesus did not die on the cross but migrated to India in search of the lost tribes of Israelites who had settled in. Kashmir in northern India, many centuries before. Jesus was known with alias "Yus Asaf" in Kashmir. The Promised Messiah discovered his tomb in Khanyar section of Srinagar, the capital of Kashmir. This tomb is still there and can be visited freely and is known as the "tomb of Yus Asaf". Yus is derived from Yusu which means Jesus and Asaf is a Hebrew word for 'gatherer' meaning gatherer of lost tribes of. Israelites. Jesus whom Christians believe to be Lord and God of. Universe, the Promised Messiah proved that he was lying buried in. Srinagar like other human beings. Is it not preposterous to think that all this could be accomplished by a person who was a plant planted by the British?' The fact is that he was the Promised Messiah raised by. Allah about whom the Holy Prophet had prophesied that he will break the cross. . Leading Christian missionaries of his day were severely opposed to him. One of them, Dr. Henry Martyn Clark, instituted a false prosecution against him charging him with conspiracy to murder but with divine help he was acquitted with honour. Can such a person be an agent of British? He even sent a letter to Queen Victoria who was the greatest sovereign of her age, inviting her to give up. Christianity and to accept Islam (Tohfa Qaisariyah). None of his opponents had such courage. . We quote below from writings of the Promised Messiah. 157